Month: September 2016

  • High Risk XSS Vulnerability Discovered in W3 Total Cache Plugin

    High Risk XSS Vulnerability Discovered in W3 Total Cache Plugin

    WP Media is reporting a high risk XSS vulnerability in W3 Total Cache that the company learned about from El Rincón de Zerial’s security blog. The plugin is currently active on more than one million WordPress sites. This particular vulnerability is found within the plugin’s support form that is embedded in the admin, according to…

  • ManageWP Launches Automated Security Scanning

    ManageWP Launches Automated Security Scanning

    When ManageWP allowed users to perform security scans of websites through the Orion interface in December of 2015, a feature commonly requested by customers was the ability to automate the scans. Nine months after implementing security checks for customers, ManageWP has added automated security scans to its assortment of features. The automated security scans are a premium feature…

  • WPWeekly Episode 248 – Insight Into the ManageWP Acquisition With Jeff King and Vladimir Prelovac

    WPWeekly Episode 248 – Insight Into the ManageWP Acquisition With Jeff King and Vladimir Prelovac

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Jeff King, General Manager of hosting at GoDaddy, and Vladimir Prelovac, founder of ManageWP. We discuss a number of topics related to GoDaddy’s recent acquisition of ManageWP including: Why Vladimir chose GoDaddy. Vladimir’s thoughts on the negative reaction expressed by ManageWP customers.…

  • GitHub Updates Repository Overview to Prominently Display Open Source License Information

    GitHub Updates Repository Overview to Prominently Display Open Source License Information

    GitHub is now prominently displaying licenses in the repository overview page above the Clone or Download button. Visitors can now tell which open source license a project is using at a glance, instead of hunting through its files. GitHub uses a Ruby gem called Licensee to detect the license. Licensee was written by Ben Balter,…

  • CloudFlare Releases Major 3.0 Update to Official WordPress Plugin

    CloudFlare Releases Major 3.0 Update to Official WordPress Plugin

    Last week CloudFlare released the first update to its official WordPress plugin in approximately six months. Although the release post refers to the update as “CloudFlare’s new WordPress plugin,” it is essentially a major rewrite and a jump from version 1.3.25 to 3.0. The previous changelog has been wiped out and replaced with notes for…

  • Edit Flow 0.8.2 Released, Fixes a Number of Bugs

    Edit Flow 0.8.2 Released, Fixes a Number of Bugs

    Earlier this year, we asked Automattic what’s going on with Edit Flow, an editorial workflow plugin for WordPress that the company acquired from Daniel Bachhuber, a former Automattician. Mark Armstrong, who represents Automattic, said the plugin is an active project used on many VIP client sites. However, the fixes implemented on the project’s GitHub account…

  • Snowbird: A Free WordPress Theme for Bloggers and Storytellers

    Snowbird: A Free WordPress Theme for Bloggers and Storytellers

    Snowbird is a new theme released last week on WordPress.org, designed for storytellers with a blog-centered home page. It features a fullwidth header image, bold typography, and a host of layout and color options in the Customizer. Snowbird’s sidebar is hidden off canvas and can be toggled into view using the floating hamburger icon that…

  • Kinsta to Award $1,500 Travel Scholarship for WordCamp US

    Kinsta to Award $1,500 Travel Scholarship for WordCamp US

    Kinsta, a WordPress managed hosting company founded in 2013, is continuing to contribute back to the WordPress community. Last month, Kinsta gave away 10 tickets to attend WordCamp US December 2-4, in Philadelphia, PA. Now the company is offering one travel scholarship to the event valued at $1,500. The winner is required to purchase lodging, airfare, and a ticket to the event. Kinsta…

  • New WordPress Plugin Displays a Live Twitter Wall for WordCamps and Events

    New WordPress Plugin Displays a Live Twitter Wall for WordCamps and Events

    Since the rise of Twitter, every WordCamp has a designated hashtag for aggregating tweets about the event. Tweets using the hashtag are often a good measure of attendees’ excitement and connection to the speakers and activities. French developers Willy Bahuaud and Thierry Pigot have just released a new plugin to display a live Twitter wall…

  • Hard Refresh: A New WordPress-Related Tech Podcast with a Unique Storytelling Format

    Hard Refresh: A New WordPress-Related Tech Podcast with a Unique Storytelling Format

    Hard Refresh is a new WordPress-related tech podcast with a unique format that focuses on web developers and the challenges they face in building software that people depend on. Most WordPress podcasts follow a news or talk-show-style format, but Hard Refresh was designed to appeal to both developers and non-technical listeners with its polished story-driven…

  • GoDaddy Launches New Onboarding Experience for WordPress Customers

    GoDaddy Launches New Onboarding Experience for WordPress Customers

    Over the past year, GoDaddy has been pursuing the WordPress market more aggressively. In addition to its recent acquisition of ManageWP and new initiative to hire full-time WordPress core contributors, the company has just launched the third edition of improvements to its onboarding experience for new WordPress customers. According to Gabe Mays, head of WordPress…

  • Review Signal Publishes 2016 WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks

    Review Signal Publishes 2016 WordPress Hosting Performance Benchmarks

    Kevin Ohashi has published his annual Managed WordPress hosting performance benchmarks on Review Signal, an independent consumer review site. In past years (2014, 2015), Ohashi had every company and plan competing against each other, but the WordPress hosting market has rapidly evolved to serve more enterprise level clients. “When I started the price gap was…

  • Zerif Lite Suspended from WordPress Theme Directory, 300K Users Left Without Updates

    Zerif Lite Suspended from WordPress Theme Directory, 300K Users Left Without Updates

    Zerif Lite, one of the most popular themes on WordPress.org, has been suspended by the Theme Review Team for several violations of the Presentation vs. Functionality guideline. As a result, more than 300,000 users (including those on child themes of Zerif Lite) can no longer receive maintenance and security updates to the theme. Justin Tadlock,…

  • GitHub Adds Code Review and Project Management Tools

    GitHub Adds Code Review and Project Management Tools

    GitHub’s second annual Universe conference kicked off in San Francisco today with 1500 attendees. Co-founder and CEO Chris Wanstrath announced a collection of new and and upcoming features for the platform, including code reviews, project management tools, profile updates, additional security features, and a community forum. October marks nine years since the first commit on…

  • WordPress 4.7 to Allow 255-Character Passwords for Protected Posts

    WordPress 4.7 to Allow 255-Character Passwords for Protected Posts

    WordPress users who protect posts with passwords will soon have the option to make their passwords more secure. The upcoming 4.7 release brings resolution to a 12-year old ticket requesting an increase in the number of characters allowed for passwords on password-protected posts. Users will now be able to protect their posts with 255-character passwords,…

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